NOTE: Chemical products are sometimes sold under a
common
name. This usually means that the substance is not
as pure as
the same chemical sold under its chemical name. The
grade of
purity of common name substances, however, is usually adequate
for stain removal work, and these products should be purchased
when available, as they tend to be less expensive. Common
names are indicated below by an asterisk (*).

4. Denatured alcohol should be
a satisfactory
substitute for ethyl
alcohol for stain removing
purposes.

F. Clean, potable water

2.03 EQUIPMENT

A. Soft bristle broom

B. Non-oil treated mop

C. Vacuum cleaner

D. Mop and pail

E. Power buffing machine

F. Polyester or nylon buffing pads

PART 3---EXECUTION

3.01 ERECTION, INSTALLATION, APPLICATION

A. General Maintenance:

1. Sweep or vacuum thoroughly
to remove surface dirt
and dust accumulation.
Remove adhesives by rubbing
the surface with a clean,
white cloth dampened with
a mild solvent such as
mineral spirits or denatured
alcohol.

2. Damp mop with a mild neutral
detergent solution.

3. Remove scuffs using a non-abrasive
polishing
cleaner such as "Soft
Scrub"; or, spray "Fantastik"
on the surface and let
stand for 10-15 seconds.
Rinse the surface with
a damp sponge or cloth. For
larger areas, spray a
buffing solution on the
surface and scrub with
a buffer pad.

4. Damp mop with clean, clear
water. Use a wet-vac to
remove any standing water.

5. Allow the floor to thoroughly
dry.

6. Dry-buff the surface, or if
a finish coating is
desired, apply 3-5 coats
of acrylic floor finish.